10 of the highest paying part-time jobs

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Whether you have a full-time job or not, you might find yourself in need of a few extra bucks to make ends meet. To help you in determining your best possible options, we’ve compiled a list of some of the highest paying part-time jobs. Some will require experience and specialized training, while others may require little direct experience.

  1. Masseuse – Depending on your skill level and method of attracting clients, you can possibly earn up to $50 per hour either independently or working for an agency.
  2. Tax Prep – During the busy tax season, you can earn substantial dollars — with just a little bit of training.
  3. Administrative Assistant – If you have any admin experience, a part time gig as an assistant isn’t too hard to find. Simply working part time for the right company can earn you a respectable living.
  4. Babysitter/Nanny – Sure babysitting jobs are plentiful and don’t usually pay all that great, but as a nanny, you could score a live-in job with a well-off family. Bonus: You might even get free vacations with the family thrown in.
  5. Bartender – It might take a little time and a course or two at a specialized school, but the pay, tips and constant fun can really make it worth the while.
  6. At-home Customer Support – A dream job for many is being able to work in their pajamas. This is that job. Receive incoming support calls for product or service providers, and get paid by the hour.
  7. Graphic Design – With options to either work for an established company or on your own — graphic design allows you to be creative and earn substantial cash.
  8. Personal Trainer – If you have a fair amount of experience and some formal education in the area of nutrition, you can quite easily begin to build a book of clients as personal trainer.
  9. Freelance Writer – Have strong writing skills and a firm grasp of the English language? A part time job as a freelance writer could earn you upwards of $100 an hour.
  10. Independent Interior Design – With just a little bit of talent, you can work independently as an interior designer. Depending on your clientele and assignments, you can earn more than $100 an hour in your free time.
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